Friday, October 8, 2010

Bruce Waltke Belated Birthday Bash

BYOT - "Bring Your Old Testament" Birthday Bash

The Regent College Foundation USA invites anyone who knows and wants to honour this Professor of Old Testament, to come and join them in an informal birthday celebration. Dr Waltke will be sharing his thoughts over what has happened over the past year. If you are in Seattle, or planning to be there, don't miss this.



Sunday October 24, 2010, 4:00-6:00pm 
The Calvin Room, University Presbyterian Church
4540 15th Ave NE, Seattle
RSVP to Holly by October 20th at hrail@regent-college.edu or 604.224.3245×377
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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Gordon Fee


This is a nice write-up by charismamag.com on one of Regent-College's beloved Professor Emeritus.  Reading this article gives us a background on how Dr Fee become so well-known in the evangelical world.  Below is an excerpt about his stand over women in the Church.
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It’s a given,” he says. “The real question is, Which comes first, gender or gifting? What [opponents of women in ministry] are trying to tell me is that gender comes above gifting. How can that be? The Spirit gives the gifting. If a woman stands and prophesies by the Spirit, and men are present, does the Spirit not speak to them? Come on! How dumb can you get?
His advocacy, Fee says, is on behalf of the Holy Spirit rather than women. “The Spirit is gifting women,” he says, “but many evangelicals are not prepared to adjust because of the ‘box’ they’re in.
 I’ve been blacklisted over this issue,” he adds. “People have said, We can’t have Fee speak because he’s pro-women.’ I am pro-Holy Spirit! I just can’t get over that some people think gender comes before gifting.


- "A Professor with Spirit"
- "How Christians miss the mark when studying the Bible."

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Spiritual Leadership Classic

Spiritual Leadership

Now in audio!

This is a wonderful resource that can be downloaded free for the month of September 2010. After all these years, this book is still a leading resource for spiritual leadership. Highly recommended. You can download the audio resource for J Oswald Sanders' "Spiritual Leadership" here. Use the coupon SEP2010 to download it free of charge for the month of September 2010.

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Monday, August 16, 2010

Relevance to the World or the God?

This article mirrors the stance taken by Lesslie Newbigin who once said,

"Traditional Christian teaching has been otherworldly in its emphasis. It has had more to say about how to accept failure than about how to succeed, more about suffering than about action. Theology has been the preserve of those who minister as priests and pastors to the inner spiritual life of their people. Consequently, when theologians whose whole work is in this pastoral ministry try to speak about matters of politics and economics, their words do not carry weight." (Lesslie Newbigin)

Indeed. When Churches become too much of this world in the name of relevance to the world, it unwittingly loses its relevance to God. The blog below is first published at yapdates.

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Why Hip-Style Christianity Is Not Preferred

The Wall Street Journal published an insightful article on religion on Aug 13th, 2010. In the article entitled: "The Perils of Wannabe-Cool Christianity," Brett McCracken begins by comparing the BP oil-well leak in the gulf of Mexico with the leak of young people from evangelical churches. He claims that the young people leaves 'never to return.' The writer is the author of the book, "Hipster Christianity: Where Church and Cool Collide."

Essentially, McCracken argues that while Churches are right to be concerned about the exodus of young people from may churches, they are wrong in trying to use 'hip' and 'cool' stuff to draw them in. He questions the popular person approach, which is use of modern sitcom and popular television personalities. He criticizes the technological approach where churches seem to attract people on the basis of them adopting the greatest and the latest technologies in the ministries. He hits out at sensationalism style church ministry. He is annoyed at the use of 'sex' as a cover. Finally, he tells the reader what is the biblical approach:
"If we are interested in Christianity in any sort of serious way, it is not because it's easy or trendy or popular. It's because Jesus himself is appealing, and what he says rings true. It's because the world we inhabit is utterly phony, ephemeral, narcissistic, image-obsessed and sex-drenched—and we want an alternative. It's not because we want more of the same." (Brett McCracken)

I like the way Dr David Wells of Gordon-Conwell is quoted:

"The born-again, marketing church has calculated that unless it makes deep, serious cultural adaptations, it will go out of business, especially with the younger generations. What it has not considered carefully enough is that it may well be putting itself out of business with God.


"And the further irony," he adds, "is that the younger generations who are less impressed by whiz-bang technology, who often see through what is slick and glitzy, and who have been on the receiving end of enough marketing to nauseate them, are as likely to walk away from these oh-so-relevant churches as to walk into them."
I agree very much with Wells and McCracken. This book is indeed a needed jab for many of us concerned about serving God in biblical ways. We need to be Christlike. If Christ alone is not attractive, nothing else will be permanently attractive. If we become too much like the world, then the people outside the Church will ask: "Why should I come to Church? After all, I can get all the hip and cool things that the world offers. What's the difference?"

The difference must always be Christ. Anything else is a lousy alternative.

conrade

Thursday, July 29, 2010

"Pocket Guide to the New Testament Theology" (Free!)

Thanks to the generosity of BiblicalTraining.org, a free ebook by Dr Ian Howard Marshall is available for your download. Note that it is specifically targeted at iPad users and ebook standard like epub. If you want to read it on your PC, you can conveniently download an add-on (Firefox users) and read it from inside your browser. Otherwise, download an Epub application and use it to read the ebook. Alternatively, go to the website here and read it like any website.

Click here for the free ebook download, or simply read it from here:

A POCKET GUIDE TO NEW TESTAMENT THEOLOGY (I HOWARD MARSHALL)

Cheers!

conrade

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Rikk Watts in Singapore (11-13 Aug 2010)

Those of you who will be in Singapore can catch Dr Rikk Watts as he speaks and teaches there. You can download the flyer here.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Simpson Community Services

One Regent-alum has recently setup a community services group that ministers to people living at Vancouver's Downtown East Side and marginalized groups at various parts of Vancouver. This new ministry is called "Simpson Community Services." If you are on Facebook, you can join his group by clicking here.

From their website, the rationale for the ministry is this:
The rationale of the Simpson Society builds on the ancient proverb “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” Therefore, the Society interacts with vulnerable persons by first relief (giving fish) and then development (teaching people how to fish). However, the Simpson Society goes further and adds social justice (defending the right for persons to fish) and also providing palliative, pastoral care when there are no supports available for people in dire need (when there are no fish).This four-fold approach to community service is offered in a networking context and a hands-on work, bottom-up working style.

[From Simpson Community Services Society website]


Dylan Goggs (MCS, 2008) and his wife are co-founders of the organization. You may want to check them out here. Thanks Dylan for your love in the LORD.



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